Geo.Standard

Jennifer Parker on the US-Israel-Iran conflict for Sky News

Our International Fellow discusses the escalating naval tensions in the Middle East, detailing the strategic implications of US-led operations against Iranian maritime provocations.

Henning Hoff on the transformation of German foreign policy for Internationale Politik Quarterly

Our Fellow examines the 'Zeitenwende' shift, arguing Germany must transition from a reactive power to a proactive leader in European security and strategic autonomy.

Dr Marc De Vore calls for more ships to track submarines in the UK Defence Journal

Our Adjunct Fellow warns MPs that the ‘Atlantic Bastion’ surveillance network will fail if the Royal Navy lacks the warships to track hostile vessels once detected.

Gabriel Elefteriu interviewed by i Paper on Trump’s lunar ambitions and military readiness

Our Senior Research Fellow (Space) warns that high-prestige space projects must not distract from the urgent reality of Western military-industrial decay and escalating global security crises.

Mark Galeotti quoted in the Financial Times on the efficacy of UK sanctions

Our Senior Associate Fellow questions the "political imperative" behind new sanctions, arguing that frequent announcements often prioritize optics over tangible economic impact on Russia.

Rob Murray on the ‘Carney Doctrine’ and NATO’s industrial shift for Politico

Our Fellow breaks down Mark Carney’s vision for a defense-industrial overhaul, warning that NATO allies must pivot to a "war footing" to maintain technological supremacy.

James Rogers on Britain’s missing nuclear deterrent ladder in an op-ed for iPaper

Our Co-founder and Head of Research responds to Ed Davey's recent calls for a sovereign programme, by arguing instead that the UK should focus on enhancing/diversifying its current nuclear deterrent.

Daniel Manning on Japan’s cybersecurity challenges for JAPAN Forward

Our Fellow warns Japan’s cyber vulnerabilities now threaten critical national infrastructure, arguing that operational disruptions pose far greater strategic risks than data theft.

Dr Marc De Vore calls for more ships to track submarines in the UK Defence Journal

Our Adjunct Fellow warns MPs that the proposed Atlantic Bastion surveillance network will be ineffective if the Royal Navy lacks the warships needed to track hostile vessels once detected.

Professor Klaus Dodds on Trump’s quest for a ‘Greater North America’ for The Spectator

Our Honorary Fellow analyses Donald Trump's geopolitical approach to the Americas and his bid for hemispheric dominance, aimed at securing strategic chokepoints and critical minerals.